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NO BLAME FOR DRIVER

DOUBLE CROSSING FATALITY Press Association TN"V ERCARGILL, Thursday. An inquiry into the death at Kennington on March 2 of James and Margaret Adam was resumed this evening before the acting-coroner and a jury of four. The two were driving in a motor-car when it was wrecked by a train, both being killed. . The jury returned a verdict that the deceased met their death through being accidentally struck' at the Kennington crossing by the north-bound express, no blame being attachable to the driver of the train.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 613, 15 March 1929, Page 16

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NO BLAME FOR DRIVER Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 613, 15 March 1929, Page 16

NO BLAME FOR DRIVER Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 613, 15 March 1929, Page 16

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